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because it was the worst thing but i believe that the united states of america is a large mature and powerful state that pursues its own interests. all over the world you don't wish doing to you i don't think that such a simple plot with mr saakashvili but which as we now know ended with such few millions in failure with that would have been at all in line with the interests of the united states government not laying all of your cards on the table is one thing . but me putting on such an act is an entirely different matter. in my opinion he overreached with the group before but more likely but i sure this was a bad bets that turned out to be criminal for the georgian leader. we'll go with him good morning provided to us it up with him we have already discussed your work but i'd like to ask a few questions about ours journalists often view themselves as independent voices in any conflict that well. i'm quite skeptical about this as i personally saw journalists taking sides with the. not boy be annoyed. that i knew what in your opinion what was the role of the mass media and that war.
because it was the worst thing but i believe that the united states of america is a large mature and powerful state that pursues its own interests. all over the world you don't wish doing to you i don't think that such a simple plot with mr saakashvili but which as we now know ended with such few millions in failure with that would have been at all in line with the interests of the united states government not laying all of your cards on the table is one thing . but me putting on such an act is...
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how about we the united states of america develop our own energy source. america is fully capable of doing just that. you should have approved the key stone pipeline. you shouldn't waste our money on your political bungler's hair brain solar energy nonsense, also known as solyndra, to the tune of a half billion of our dollars. you should develop the technology that allows to us drill for oil and the energy to be sufficient. i'm sure you're probably too busy honing your golf game and going to those high fluting cocktail parties right now reports that you're determined not to allow it in the most pop list country. our one time ally until you showed up to interfere with your vacation. but then again, that's no surprise during the benghazi attack, you went to bed. you never even asked how things were going there. then you fire up air force one to fly to a vegas fund-raiser for yourself. and during the bin laden raid, when you weren't being photographed in the situation room, you were in a different part of the white house. playing cards. during the libyan cris
how about we the united states of america develop our own energy source. america is fully capable of doing just that. you should have approved the key stone pipeline. you shouldn't waste our money on your political bungler's hair brain solar energy nonsense, also known as solyndra, to the tune of a half billion of our dollars. you should develop the technology that allows to us drill for oil and the energy to be sufficient. i'm sure you're probably too busy honing your golf game and going to...
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on america tonight. >> the nos have it. the nos have it. >> a raucous no vote in the british house of common moves president obama closer to a tough decision. will the u.s. go it alone? also tonight, a tough sell. is this the right time to buy real estate in bankrupt detroit? and the rebuilding of new orleans, the battle over who longs in the new new orleans. good evening, thank you for being with us. it was an absolutely gob smacker of a vote. one that quickly reverberate here in washington, and one that may force the hand of the u.s. president. late today the british parliament to be the step of saying no to prime minister it will not support british participation in a military strike against syria. the fierce response wasn't just a surprise, it was nearly unprecedented to a pettish leader seeking to support his american ally. >> the origin question was the motion on syria, and the use of chemical weaponed as published in corrected form, since when an amendment has been moved. the question is that the amendment be made. a
on america tonight. >> the nos have it. the nos have it. >> a raucous no vote in the british house of common moves president obama closer to a tough decision. will the u.s. go it alone? also tonight, a tough sell. is this the right time to buy real estate in bankrupt detroit? and the rebuilding of new orleans, the battle over who longs in the new new orleans. good evening, thank you for being with us. it was an absolutely gob smacker of a vote. one that quickly reverberate here in...
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. >> nobody in america wants this war. let's start with that. i think the president felt he was being stampeded into a war by his own staffer a and washin elite. >> his own words as well. >> he said red line. he said red line a year ago. is that written in the bible. people bring that up as a typical washington story, typical washington hysteria. the french call the logic of war. everybody gets on this train within a power elite and just keeps pushing toward war until there's no turning back. he said it's time to stop and take breath. >> i understand that. in that if you think it's just politics playing out but don't you think the president feels some sort of pressure saying those are my words. am i going to have any credibility if i do nothing. >> he said he's going to do something about it, but he said congress has got to get on board. frankly, he had not put the ducks in a row that he needs to do before he does anything. it's not going to be a limited strike. you start with a limited strike, it's going to escalate. he'll need a lot more suppo
. >> nobody in america wants this war. let's start with that. i think the president felt he was being stampeded into a war by his own staffer a and washin elite. >> his own words as well. >> he said red line. he said red line a year ago. is that written in the bible. people bring that up as a typical washington story, typical washington hysteria. the french call the logic of war. everybody gets on this train within a power elite and just keeps pushing toward war until there's...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter logo is the united states of america a force for good in the world with the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one thousand eight hundred nine which would also call the uni polar air of american global headroom an a i think
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america. >>> welcome back. the last of the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors have left syria can and have driven across the border to beirut in neighboring lebanon. the department describes the chemical weapon attack as a challenge for world. he's considering a narrative response. six people died in protest on friday. 190 others were wounded. back to our top story now the crisis in syria. joining me live in london. he's editor and chief. president obama described the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria as a challenge to the world. is it a challenge to the world? >> no. it is a challenge in the least. it is a challenge to oh the syrian, hezbollah and in a way russia. what he's going to achieve by this narrow ma. -rb mmanipulative fight,when prn 1998 as revenge for naorobi, what happened is osama took revenge three years later. we don't know what will happen after this narrow strike as president obama characterizes. the danger is coming. >> why do you think america is doing this? >> did obam ta* paint himself in a corner so he
america. >>> welcome back. the last of the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors have left syria can and have driven across the border to beirut in neighboring lebanon. the department describes the chemical weapon attack as a challenge for world. he's considering a narrative response. six people died in protest on friday. 190 others were wounded. back to our top story now the crisis in syria. joining me live in london. he's editor and chief. president obama described the suspected chemical...
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well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on political like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because. i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter but you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the medium of television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actual
well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on political like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason...
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the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries. theants to know whether world will respond to the use of these weapons, which i suspect are proving quite effective on the battlefield. we cannot know the mind of this brutal dictator. all we can do is make a judgment about whether it will be better to act or not to act. >> does he know if there were any plans for military action before next week? >> i honestly cannot discuss the details of potato action in detail in front of this house. the american president and i have had discussions reported in the newspaper about potential military action. we have had those discussions. the american president would li
the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries....
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to address thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to show that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. or european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's recall on that level is much worse than that of the european states but even leaving aside the question of the humanitarian assistance i mean you've got to consider well what about the geo political agenda and that is where many people in the world do have very serious problems and it's precisely the elites. you have kind of being disparaging about the elites but it is the elites who are in many countries that actually follow us dictates against the wishes of these people i mean when we think of all of the recent wars were we thinking of the invasion of iraq where with away thinking of the bombing of libya when we
to address thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to show that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. or european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's recall on that...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. >> he went on to say the president said in syria will dictate how future regimes treat their people. as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made. >> i have said before and i meant what i said. the world has a nomination to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. >> a new poll says 80% of americans believe that president obama should seek congressional approval before making decisions on whether or not to enter been. dennis kucinich tweeted -- also the obama administration released document supporting allegations that the regime was responsible for the chemical attack that killed 1400 29 civilians including 426 children. that same attack sickened over 3600 peo
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. >> he went on to say the president said in syria will dictate how future regimes treat their people. as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made. >> i have said before and i meant what i said. the world has a nomination to make sure that we maintain the...
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america does not have an appetite to launch into another war after iraq and afghanistan. it is finished. there is chronic fatigue. >> no money. >> i agree with anne. that this is a stopgap. we are not sending peacekeeping troops. diplomacy has all but failed. >> people are washing their hands. >> we will send an weapons inspectors. we have finally got the go- ahead. so we will do something. we may decide issues so we cannot back away from it. >> they can go wherever they want to go. their mission is going to be very monitored. until now, they can go to one site where rebels used weapons. they are not authorized to go to the site where the regime used the weapons. it is some kind of ridiculous. >> and is like holding summits. >> the anomaly during the summer is that there was this expectation about the big peace summit. it was announced by the russian and the u.s. it was supposed to be in july and august, and now nothing is happening. instead, we have inspectors going there and trying to find out -- >> we have not completely forgotten syria. we are doing things something,
america does not have an appetite to launch into another war after iraq and afghanistan. it is finished. there is chronic fatigue. >> no money. >> i agree with anne. that this is a stopgap. we are not sending peacekeeping troops. diplomacy has all but failed. >> people are washing their hands. >> we will send an weapons inspectors. we have finally got the go- ahead. so we will do something. we may decide issues so we cannot back away from it. >> they can go...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ welcome back, the top stories on al jazeera. british prime minister david cameron is considering a proportionate response to the attack in syria last week and u.s. is looking at intervening and secretary of state john kerry says there is no doubt government forces used chemical weapons. syrian rebels reporting they have take end control of a town in el leppo and blocked routes of regime and seized ammunition abandoned by government forces. karzai extended the visit to pakistan, leaders have been discussing possible peace talks with the taliban. extended stay is thought to suggest the talks are going well. 40,000 syrian refugees went to north iraq and we are live from the camp in the providence of de-hook in northern iraq and give us the scale and conditions of the camp. >> that is right, like you say 160,000 refugees were already here. most of those are living in
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ welcome back, the top stories on al jazeera. british prime minister david cameron is considering a proportionate response to the attack in syria last week and u.s. is looking at intervening and secretary of state john kerry says there is no doubt...
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the oldest brewery in america. >> pennsylvania, baby. >> 11:30 tomorrow. check it out. >> i went to school in pennsylvania. that was a steady drink, buddy. >> the pride of pennsylvania. >> there's not much that can stop new yorkers in their tracks, but the power lines were cut on the subway yesterday to the b and q lines more than an hour because there were kittens on the loose, and they were rescued after seven hours. the kittens are safe, but the entire system for the b and q lines was shut down for an hour to save these little guys. keep track of your pets, people. i am sure there are angry new yorkers in a hurry to go somewhere. but they found them. >> those were huge rats. >> that's what you see on the tracks. >> put more in the subway system to kill the rats, that's a good idea. >> that's actually a great idea. >> the rats would kill the kittens. >> better than bloomberg's idea, sterilize the rats. he has some doozies. >> five days straight of bad phrases. here is another. issues. when a guy gets caught wearing a dress and leather mask in a public re
the oldest brewery in america. >> pennsylvania, baby. >> 11:30 tomorrow. check it out. >> i went to school in pennsylvania. that was a steady drink, buddy. >> the pride of pennsylvania. >> there's not much that can stop new yorkers in their tracks, but the power lines were cut on the subway yesterday to the b and q lines more than an hour because there were kittens on the loose, and they were rescued after seven hours. the kittens are safe, but the entire system...
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backyard it's america's backyard. there's a very good barrier but china has already had this strategy called to launch the west much west they're going to go from there west. to bet towards me to used that long term strategy so call it but they're just still debating strategy i think chas interests market interests. they're very different china clearly was to have a socialist. ideas socialist ideology with the chinese kirk terroristic acts. that certainly put into the ideology war almost like war. i don't see how you. can is this a compromise that ok you know also the made it clear what kind of socialism are you going to tell you that. yeah this socialism if you read. political report made it clear that in principle carrying it out of g ideology of marxism that's number what that common idea of socialist ideology of number two. is some number three and those are. socialist leader of workers violating workers' rights well i don't think you call your social rights all right gentlemen i don't think most people think of c
backyard it's america's backyard. there's a very good barrier but china has already had this strategy called to launch the west much west they're going to go from there west. to bet towards me to used that long term strategy so call it but they're just still debating strategy i think chas interests market interests. they're very different china clearly was to have a socialist. ideas socialist ideology with the chinese kirk terroristic acts. that certainly put into the ideology war almost like...
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. >> this is part of america's plan to divide the middle east. it started with iraq, and now syria. and this is in israel's interest. >> an american intervention is a flagrant interference. it happened in iraq, i maybe evn syria and maybe even egypt. >> there are those who have warned what assad has repeatedly said. the fire in syria won't stop at its borders. >> as we mentioned the u.n. inspection team has left syria arriving in lebanon. it could take weeks for them to release their findings, but the u.s. may not wait for that report before launching an attack. we have more from the u.n. where diplomats are working to find other solutions. >> ththe ambassadors and five five-member security council are on their way. a place where so many historical decisions have been taken. instead they arrive at the office of the u.n. secretary general th the ambassador of the country by passing the security council. ban ki-moon told the five ambassadors the weapons inspectors have made good progress taking samples, a witness statement inside syria at the site of the chemical attacks. they will no
. >> this is part of america's plan to divide the middle east. it started with iraq, and now syria. and this is in israel's interest. >> an american intervention is a flagrant interference. it happened in iraq, i maybe evn syria and maybe even egypt. >> there are those who have warned what assad has repeatedly said. the fire in syria won't stop at its borders. >> as we mentioned the u.n. inspection team has left syria arriving in lebanon. it could take weeks for them to...
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the watergate scandal brought america's domesticity spying to light what. counterintelligence object. was it to richie being in opening the mail what. most of us would assume to be very patriotic. american what possible justification was there. to mis represent. capability at any time could be turned around on the american people. and no american would have any privacy left such as the capability to monitor everything telephone conversations telegrams it doesn't matter. there would be no place to hide in one nine hundred seventy eight the government passed the foreign intelligence surveillance act force the n.s.a. to get warrants from special courts before it could spy within the u.s. but with the fall of the soviet union the n.s.a. is mission seemed less urgent but nine eleven would change everything terrorism became target number one the n.s.a. would get a big budget man a new mission president bush would go on to sign an order launching the n.s.a.'s domestic spying program and telecom companies were secretly approached by the government and asked to part
the watergate scandal brought america's domesticity spying to light what. counterintelligence object. was it to richie being in opening the mail what. most of us would assume to be very patriotic. american what possible justification was there. to mis represent. capability at any time could be turned around on the american people. and no american would have any privacy left such as the capability to monitor everything telephone conversations telegrams it doesn't matter. there would be no place...
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this is where a lot of america's clothes come from - and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see. this is one of very many subcontracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain in bangladesh. it seems completely unregulated, completely unauthorized. // there's no fire extinguisher, no fire exit. it's just a shack in someone's backyard. >> this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there. more than half of them were under 14.there were girls as young as twelve making clothes for gap. >> really? in a finishing section that you went? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i mean for me, i just can't believe. so this is the time that gap should step forward to make this correct. oh, my gosh. so see how critical is the supply chain is. how critical it is. >> gap declined to give us an on-camera interview. they did give us a statement, though, saying the products we found were quote "either counterfeit or improperly acquired." but through the barcodes on the tags we found at the finishing house. we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores i
this is where a lot of america's clothes come from - and it's a reality many companies don't want us to see. this is one of very many subcontracting factories at the bottom of the supply chain in bangladesh. it seems completely unregulated, completely unauthorized. // there's no fire extinguisher, no fire exit. it's just a shack in someone's backyard. >> this morning we went to a finishing house and they had about 20 workers there. more than half of them were under 14.there were girls as...
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. >>> and it may not be the fear of an enemy storming america shores, but hackers promise to launch more attacks like the one that shut down t"the new york times" this week, and we will tell you what else they are targeting. that's next. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. for 25 years, >>> a war half a world away is coming to a server near you. the syrian electronic army is threatening to retaliate against u.s. military strikes by attacking systems that su
. >>> and it may not be the fear of an enemy storming america shores, but hackers promise to launch more attacks like the one that shut down t"the new york times" this week, and we will tell you what else they are targeting. that's next. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your...
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. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security council it was the british who were bringing forth this further motion that david cameron said could potentially lead to military action if he deemed it necessary. any strategy seems to be in disarray from the british-u.s. side. >> it's worth noting that britain was leading calls for intervention in syria for a while up to this point. i spoke to american colleagues who said it was william hague who harass really driving the agenda in washington. and britain has led oh far on this issue has now had to set back. it will be very difficult for president obama who was leading from behind. how can they le
. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security...
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the al jazeera america says one of its peace keepers has been killed after it's troops attacked rebe rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: the governments have been fighting with the m 32 rebels since sunrise. the gunfight something heavy, they're using rocket and they're right at the front line. it's been calm for the last two days. before that it was several days of heavy fighting and now it's resumed. this time the government helding the troops with helicopters bombing opposition. they've gained some crowd from the m 23 rebels. >> police from the central africa republic have clear thousands of protesters. they escaped from rebel fighters. they were on the runway for 18 hours blocking some flights from landing. they have been in turmoil since march when rebels toppled the former president. >>> survivors in the final phase of the sri lanka government against the tiger tamils. they told of grief and disappearance of many of their family members. we have more from the northern district. >> reporter: 39 years old, a widow. life is a daily struggle to bring up a six s
the al jazeera america says one of its peace keepers has been killed after it's troops attacked rebe rebels in the democratic republic of congo. >> reporter: the governments have been fighting with the m 32 rebels since sunrise. the gunfight something heavy, they're using rocket and they're right at the front line. it's been calm for the last two days. before that it was several days of heavy fighting and now it's resumed. this time the government helding the troops with helicopters...
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bradley manning is america's first. languishing behind bars for the rest of his life although the obama administration has a history of pulling the plug on whistleblowers but also brings us more now on what exactly he did to get exactly what's coming to him. bradley manning was found guilty of espionage for leaking government secrets but let's take a closer look at how exactly this verdict breaks down now the first charge against him was comes after the u.s. uniform code of military justice under article ninety two of the five charges against a man was found guilty of storing classified information transferring data onto his personal computer while he was based in the wrong now manning was also found guilty of two charges under the computer fraud and abuse act of article one hundred thirty four but those violations brought to light what's been known as cable gate within two hundred fifty thousand cables between state department officials and diplomats throughout the world now they date back from one nine hundred sixty s
bradley manning is america's first. languishing behind bars for the rest of his life although the obama administration has a history of pulling the plug on whistleblowers but also brings us more now on what exactly he did to get exactly what's coming to him. bradley manning was found guilty of espionage for leaking government secrets but let's take a closer look at how exactly this verdict breaks down now the first charge against him was comes after the u.s. uniform code of military justice...
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well you can have census records so and then you have those passenger lists so i mean for like eastern america for eastern european jews it's difficult because of the holocaust and the records were mostly held in the synagogues and those were destroyed for the most part so there are no records at all but but sometimes you can find like with gwyneth paltrow we were able to go back because they were well known rabbis in her family really and aha and one of them was and was a rabbi of like jewish mysticism even you know so that was that was pretty cool the ever come close to things that are embarrassing. if your grandfather was a murderer but we left actually because they heard my grandfather worked for meyer lansky so that's hard to verify. you know i didn't direct this method to keep mel good archives no good mob archives but now but with this season though we actually we have people like trisha yearwood where we have a document. of her ancestor from like three hundred years ago really or more and he's on his way to his criminal accused criminal and the his companion actually wrote about what t
well you can have census records so and then you have those passenger lists so i mean for like eastern america for eastern european jews it's difficult because of the holocaust and the records were mostly held in the synagogues and those were destroyed for the most part so there are no records at all but but sometimes you can find like with gwyneth paltrow we were able to go back because they were well known rabbis in her family really and aha and one of them was and was a rabbi of like jewish...
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we would do it from america and not from london. >> a 21st-century solution. the revelation came just one day after the attention when a partner of a guardian journalist , the journalist who had broken the story of the leak edward snowden nsa materials, he was detained and held in questioning for nine hours at heathrow airport. it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists, and even the independent reviewer of terrorism rules, who demanded an explanation, wanting the uk home office to go on the offensive. >> the government and police have a duty to protect the public and our national security. those who oppose this sort of action need to think about what they are condoning. >> what it is they are protecting them from. a general statement about terrorism in general does not really do the trick. you have to be up to, well, the information he has got will endanger the public for the following reasons. >> his detention as well as the destruction of computers in the guardian basement has affected the respective newspapers in the spotlight. this story has be
we would do it from america and not from london. >> a 21st-century solution. the revelation came just one day after the attention when a partner of a guardian journalist , the journalist who had broken the story of the leak edward snowden nsa materials, he was detained and held in questioning for nine hours at heathrow airport. it caused an outcry among politicians and journalists, and even the independent reviewer of terrorism rules, who demanded an explanation, wanting the uk home...
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welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i am kelly wright. one u.s. lawmaker calling the quote very specific. they are closing 22 consulates and embassies in hot spots, and molly is live. it's quite alarming. >> yes, there may be attacks between now and the end of august. president obama was briefed this morning on the latest threats. the president turns 52 tomorrow, and that's the same day that the state department closed 22 embassies and consulates from western africa to the middle east to bangladesh. the new york times reporting today the u.s. picked up increased chatter between senior al qaeda operatives about a potential attack, and the state department put out a global travel alert, warning all americans traveling abroad, especially northern africa and the middle east, and it says current information that al qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist terrorists attacks both in the u.s. and abroad. >> because it's so broad, i believe the intelligence is creditable and the threat is credible, but maybe not so specific. because i
welcome to america's news headquarters. >> i am kelly wright. one u.s. lawmaker calling the quote very specific. they are closing 22 consulates and embassies in hot spots, and molly is live. it's quite alarming. >> yes, there may be attacks between now and the end of august. president obama was briefed this morning on the latest threats. the president turns 52 tomorrow, and that's the same day that the state department closed 22 embassies and consulates from western africa to the...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. . can you say stocktopussy? >> an interesting debate. coming up, a school where students don't read books. instead they use ipads almost >>> in business, tensions the in syria have been pushing oil prices higher. "real money" ali velshi has more. >> all the the attention oh on syria have brought in to to oil. before settling at $107.65 a barrel. this as officials in the obama administration issued statements talking about an attack on syria. oil markets are freaked out that an attack, even fit's limited can spark a wider regional conflict that disrupts oil supplies in the middle east. the middle east supplies 30% of th
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america says it was notified ahead of the move that the u.k. intended to detain david miranda but says that the decision was a lone lawyer and writer eva golinger goal interest says while they may be strictly true it's not the whole story. this is clearly violating our concepts of what freedom of the press are i mean we're talking about a journalist and media outlet journalists who are now also being threatened intimidated their spouses partners as well being detained and interrogated and so clearly i mean there's been a decision made that anything related to edward snowden must the capture it no matter what violating anyone's rights the rights of journalists the rights of the media and basic civil rights in general we're talking about a search that's going on for edward snowden or or a search and capture as it would be knowing where he is and they're trying to get it by any means necessary and it's the united states is leading that effort it's not the u.k. and it's not of the european nations to what i believe is that the washington to simply
america says it was notified ahead of the move that the u.k. intended to detain david miranda but says that the decision was a lone lawyer and writer eva golinger goal interest says while they may be strictly true it's not the whole story. this is clearly violating our concepts of what freedom of the press are i mean we're talking about a journalist and media outlet journalists who are now also being threatened intimidated their spouses partners as well being detained and interrogated and so...
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making process and if they lie then they're subject to perjury charges we need to clear the air in america we need the truth and it's to every since everyone knows it was based on a lie and what's wrong with calling those who lied to us forward to not only require explanation but to clear the air absolutely i remember pelosi the times in a piece that was off the table i mean could it be that the democratic leadership was scared that they would open their can of worms and somehow be complicit in the lie you know one third of the two thirds of the democrats voted against going to war but the third that did vote for were involved as were their counterparts in the senate in establishment types politics that favored war and some of the leading senators who have become you know exalted public figures took a stand for that war and they've never been held accountable and even politically interestingly enough it would seem as though to be qualified to speak on foreign policy even still today that you have to have been for the war even though it was based on lies that's the kind of upside down think
making process and if they lie then they're subject to perjury charges we need to clear the air in america we need the truth and it's to every since everyone knows it was based on a lie and what's wrong with calling those who lied to us forward to not only require explanation but to clear the air absolutely i remember pelosi the times in a piece that was off the table i mean could it be that the democratic leadership was scared that they would open their can of worms and somehow be complicit in...
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looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algerians or of patrick aged from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago . and up to dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off the police watch list start talks to one child abuse victim who fears now for the public safety. hello and good evening my name is kevin irwin this is our t. coming to live from moscow our top story tonight the u.s. and british strive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new hurdles both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's debate been debating for hours now with the prime minister up again skeptical employees david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but there's not one hundred percent proof he also refused to make the case that a strike would stop or reduce the bloodshed in syria artie's laura smith report
looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algerians or of patrick aged from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago . and up to dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off the police watch list start talks to one child abuse victim who fears now for the public...
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america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia panama brasil the usual suspects really but obama. never had some kind of a concrete ideology or be shown how to do little america fortunately i am going to alex i mean why is the case because of the wars in the middle east i mean just that the administration had too much on its plate is that the reasoning are things we will take you had you had the war in iraq and afghanistan you had the us economy obama also trying to reset reset he was so famously called the relation of the russia so i think america was not at best of second impo
america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia...
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russians but i'm here as guest and i will behave responsibly and obey their laws but when i go back it america i will continue to speak my mind and continue to exercise my freedom of speech. >> a law passed in oncould see finals and even prison sentences against people providing information on homosexuality to minors under 18. however, opponents say it is so vaguely worded it could be used to target anyone based on sexual orientation. what that could mean for gay or lesbian people a backlash has been pierce. many have called doctor a boycott of russian product and lose the right to host the winter olympics but not everyone agrees. >> i'm against boy cots. i don't think they achieve what they set out to do. they only damage one group and that is the athletes. international sports is tee shot an inhibitor of social change. it actually has quite strong catalytic effects. >> on friday the u.s. president barack obama called out to gays boycotting the olympics though he added his voice to growing criticism to what many are seek as heavy handed discrimination. >> she is called sweetie, he is called s
russians but i'm here as guest and i will behave responsibly and obey their laws but when i go back it america i will continue to speak my mind and continue to exercise my freedom of speech. >> a law passed in oncould see finals and even prison sentences against people providing information on homosexuality to minors under 18. however, opponents say it is so vaguely worded it could be used to target anyone based on sexual orientation. what that could mean for gay or lesbian people a...
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thank you, and god bless america. communicators"the " with alan mutter and edmund lee. encore of our presentation of "first ladies," a look back at holly madison. remarks from democratic state senator wendy davis. plusalks about a 10 hour filibuster she led against the texas senate abortion bill in june. >> c-span, created by americans -- america's abel companies. -- cable companies. thatth the announcement "the washington post" has been sold to jeff bezos, we thought we would take this opportunity to look at changes in the newspaper industry and the potential future of the news industry in general. we have two guests joining us this week. we want to introduce you to alan mutter. he is a newspaper
thank you, and god bless america. communicators"the " with alan mutter and edmund lee. encore of our presentation of "first ladies," a look back at holly madison. remarks from democratic state senator wendy davis. plusalks about a 10 hour filibuster she led against the texas senate abortion bill in june. >> c-span, created by americans -- america's abel companies. -- cable companies. thatth the announcement "the washington post" has been sold to jeff bezos,...
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>> america is wanting to do this now. the administration wants to do it ostensibly to convince assad not to do it again, but there's an argument that says this will highly motivate him to do it again for sure. because if he wants to gas on his own people because he felt that the situation inside syria was an exist tential situation. he will certainly feel that way once we knock out his air force on the ground and command and control. he will feel like his back is up agent the wall. in a parlance that we all understand in this business the risk adjusted return on this strike is not a track. >> in tmpls of the acht of forcethe /* the amount of force? what would you expect? >> two within range. there are four class sky missile cruisers. we've got lots and lots of fire power. i think there is probably more fire power than there are targets that we want to hit that we think we can hit without any collateral damage. but at the end of the day, what impact is that actually going to have? it's not going to topple assad and it's pr
>> america is wanting to do this now. the administration wants to do it ostensibly to convince assad not to do it again, but there's an argument that says this will highly motivate him to do it again for sure. because if he wants to gas on his own people because he felt that the situation inside syria was an exist tential situation. he will certainly feel that way once we knock out his air force on the ground and command and control. he will feel like his back is up agent the wall. in a...
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we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you deserve the same pportunities to work, study, travel, in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. get it done. to make sure every american has the opportunity to pursue the american dream, starting with the education and worthy of your extraordinary talents. with the new transition assistance program, we're doing help departing service members and their spouses plan that new ers and find job. we're going to keep helping the and their rans families to get a better bill.ion under the g.i. we're building as you go looking for schools. dishonestd up a
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the book is about america. for all i know, the french are a very paranoid people, but we are. >> they say just because you are paranoid doesn't mean that you are not being followed or watched. is there some legitimacy? >> people can fire. that's part of life. one reason why we are always going to have the conspiracy theory is there is always been to be some conspiracy but not like the vampire is dying out. the investigation after watergate when all sorts of revelations came out about the irs so there are a real conspiracy. but what i'm also trying to do is look at the conspiracy theory is that say absolutely nothing true about the object of the fury but they still say all sorts of things to do about the anxiety and the difference of the people. the story doesn't pass on until people have a reason to believe it. >> what is a contemporary example of that? >> i think that all sorts of theories that involved fighting against american liberty and sovereignty are going to appeal to people that feel like they are losi
the book is about america. for all i know, the french are a very paranoid people, but we are. >> they say just because you are paranoid doesn't mean that you are not being followed or watched. is there some legitimacy? >> people can fire. that's part of life. one reason why we are always going to have the conspiracy theory is there is always been to be some conspiracy but not like the vampire is dying out. the investigation after watergate when all sorts of revelations came out...
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display the effects that it's having on humans but we do you we've been warned in the past about america and what we do know is that a lot of these. a lot of these birds a lot of these fish are dying from ingesting this plastic and either being poisoned from it or from you know having their passages blogs and what we do know is that even though a lot of these pieces of plastic break they don't biodegrade and they still have a ton of toxins inside of the inside of them which we really haven't studied the negative effects that it's going to have on the food chain and on humans it's really shocking to see some of these photos to remount i mean the bird just decompose and it's just plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard i heard about the pacific cartridge maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to hav
display the effects that it's having on humans but we do you we've been warned in the past about america and what we do know is that a lot of these. a lot of these birds a lot of these fish are dying from ingesting this plastic and either being poisoned from it or from you know having their passages blogs and what we do know is that even though a lot of these pieces of plastic break they don't biodegrade and they still have a ton of toxins inside of the inside of them which we really haven't...